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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1900)
"?"- v - (Wryti T"!Lpgiaw'' Tr nJS'iJ'UmfP' -vy n t. '0 THE NEW AGE. POBTIiAND. OREGON. -K 1 THE DALLES, OREGON. MAYS & CROWE Wholesale & ReUll Dealers In UAIDfaRE. STOVES AND TINWARE Farm Machinery, Implements, Wagons and Carriages. Iron, Steel, Coal and Blacksmiths' ' Supplies. Hardwood and Wagon Makers' Materials, Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, and Sporting Good, Etc. NEW GRIMES HOTEL E. M. GRIMES, Prop. Only Hotel at the Seaside Over looking the Surf. Table supplied with the beit that can be pro cured. , iJsth home snd dressing rooms near the turi. SEASIDE, CLATSOP BEACH. ENTERPRISE SHOE CO. 835 North Third St. -Boots and Shoes lade to Order Repairing: Neatly Done. Work called (or and delivered. All work guaranteed. H. C. RILEY, Manager. Headquarters for Capcn Co.'s Shoes 3. K. Bhrcve. W. 8. MoCortcr, Portland Market Go. ..DKAI.EIIS IN.. Groceries, Fruits, fish id Finn Sugar, 18 Pounds $1.00. Best Valley. Floor 70c and 75c Oregon I'hone Orant M. Kesldenco "Urown'J W0. Prompt Dellfcr; 1 70 Third St. plANO WAHEHOOM8 or II. SINSIIF.IMKK.Sole Agent for TIIK JACOI1 DOIX 1'IANO ' The best upright piano made, and other first Haw planoi rented and sold on Installment. No. 72 Third Street. Kitabllihed 1802. I'bone North Ml. SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO. ' STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, Will leave Portland, foot of Washington St.. Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evening at o o'clock, for t-auvles Island, Bt. Hekim, Capita, Deer Island, Martins, Kalama, Neer City, Hauler, Ml. Coffin, Majrger. Htclla, Oak Point. Vreemans, Mansanlllo.CIaUkanle and all way landing. ..AHsky's Winter Garden., COL. J. F. HARVEY, Manager. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. Tfcs most tsautiful resort of Its Idnd west of Chicago. Loges reserved for Udlss. ' Arrangements made for private parties, suppers, etc at reasonable rates. MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING. The later Garden Is the coolest place Locksley Hall SEASIDE, ORE. Beautifully Situated In Ocean Grove, Overlooking the Blue Pacific. ThiV beautiful resort is open the year round. The Hall has been refitted throughout A commodious dining room, hot and cold salt water baths and a dark room for photographers have all been added this year by MRS. CARLISLE, Proprietress. THE DALLES, OREGON. FRENCH & COMPANY, BANKER8 TRAN8AOT A OINCRAL. BANKING BUSINESS. letters of Credit Issued aTallablo In th Eastern 8tates. light Exchange snd Tele gjaphte transfers! Mid on Nsw 'York, Chicago. 84. Louis. Ban Kranclco. Portland. Ore., Seattle, Wab., vStoiS&m polau i In Veton aid WaaaUftoa. Collections uade at alt points on Us oraU. urn, SHERIFF'S BALE. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. John Poole, Plaintiff, vs. John Ken worthy and Mary L. Kenworthy, hit wife, and G. II. Chance, .Defendant. By virtue of an execution, judgment order and decree duly Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in tho above entitled cause, to me duly dlreotod and dated the ,0th day of July, 1000, upon n judgment rendered and entered in said court on tho 28th day of June, 1000, in fnvor of John Poole, plaintiff, and against John Kenworthy and Mary L. Konwortliy, defendants, for tho sum of $1,000, with interest thereon at tho roto of 8 per cent nor annum troin the 27th day ol April, 1800, and tho further sum ol $100, with interest thoreon at tho' rato of 0 per cent per annum from tho 28th day of Juno, 1000, and for tho further sum of .$ 14.C0, costs and disbursements, and tho costs of and upon this writ commanding mo to mako sale of tho following described leiil property, to wit: All of lot 1 iu block 1, ull of lots 1 and 2 in block 2; lots 5, t), 7, 8, 10, 12, 13 and 14 in block 4 in Tabordutu, Multnomah county, Oregon, as shown by the maps and plats duly recorded in the ofllce of the recorder of tho said county and in said state. Now, therefore, by virtue of sold ox ecution, judgment order and decree and In compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will on Monday, the 13th day of August, 1000, at tho hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Portland, said county and state, sell at public auotlon, subject to rodomp tion, to tho highest bidder, for U. S. gold 'coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which tho within namod defendants or eithor of them had on tho date of the mortgage herein (tho 1st day of October, 1805) or since had, in and to tho above described real proporty or any part thoreof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, de cree, intercut, coots and all accruing costs. Dntod Portland, Or., July 0, 1000. WILLIAM FRAZIER, Sheriff of Multuotuah County, Oregon. Oregon Butohorlng Company, Fred Metzgor, manager, dealers in all kinds of fresh and salt moats and fish, 416 Evorott streot. Grobo, Harder & Co. Portland, Ore gon, dealers in implements and ve hicles. Mil burn farm, delivory, spring wagons and buggies. Chase force lift and tank pomps. Milwaukio blndois, mowers and rakes. Engines and sep arators. Fountain City hoo, shoo and diso drills. Wolff-American high art bicycles. Steel and chilled plows, disc, spring and splko harrows. Eolipso steel hay presses. Columbus Buggy Co.'s Columbus huggios and carrlogos. Phono, Oak 731. 182-84-80 Madison street, west end of Madison street bridge J. F. O'Donnell, gen eral agent, Oregon, "Washington and Idaho Oregon Brass Works MOORE & HARPER, Props. Bran, Nell and Composition Castings. Alum inum and I'liosphur Drome, lira Hall lng. Hleamboat and Machlue Work a 8pecUlty. 09 Second Street, North. Uet. Davis and Ererott. Telephone Oregon Main 070. 1(IITJ,ANI - - OKKOON. in the city. - NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the under igued, executor of the estate of Fraa cis Weiss, deceased, has filed his final account in the matter of said estate in the county court of tho state of Oregon; for Multnomah county, and an order has been niado and entered of record directing this notice to bo given and published, and naming Monday the 24th day of Soptombor, 1000, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon thoreof for thr hearing of objections to said "final ac count and for tho final settloroont thoreof. C niKOlIEU, Executor of tho state of Francis "Weiss, Doccasod. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: No tice is hereby givon that I hove been appointed by tho houorablo county court of the stato ot Oregon, lor we county of Multnomah, administrator de bonus nou cum testamento nnnexo of tho estate of Ollvor Van Dnzor, dooeas ed, and all' persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to presont tho somo with proper vouch ers, within six months from this date, to mo, at my office, No. 545 Worcester block, Portland, Oregon. DAVID M. DUNNE, Administrator.. .Dated at Portland, Oregon, July 5, 1000. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho state, of( Oregon, for tho County of Multnomah - James R. Conroyj plaintiff, vs. Lis tlo Conroy, defendant. To tho above nnmed dofoudant, Lis slo Conroy: In tho name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and' answer tho complaint (lied against yon in the abovo entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the ilrst publication hereof, be ing the time prescribed iu tho order of publicaton of the cummouH; and if yon fall to so appear and auswur said com plaint, tho plaintiff will apply to tho ubovo entitled court for tho rollof there in prayed for to-wit: A docreo of di vorco from bonds of matrimony now existing between you and tho paintlff and that said ltouils bo absolutely and forever dissolved. This summouB is publshed by order of the abovo entitled court, made and entered this 0th day of July, 1000, and tho date of tho tlret publication is July 7th, 1000, and mid publication is to be niado for six successive weeks from aid dato. RUSSELL E. SEW ALL, Attoruoy lor Plaintiff., , Dated Portluud, Oregon, July '6, 1000. 11 SHERIFF SALE. In the circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for the couuty of Multnomah. Sylvester Ponnoyor, plaintiff, vs. W. W. fJnauldlnir. II. L. Stwuldlnc, Colum bia River Pupef Co.J (a corporation) J. A. Strowbridgo, Trustoe, Thos. II. Touguo, Southwest Portland Real Es tato Compnuy, a corporation, Gorman Savings & Loan t-'ocioty, a corporation, A. Bisiduger, dofoudauts. By vlrtno of an oxcoutlou, judgmont order und decree duly issued out of aud under tho feeal of tho abovo entitled court, in tho abovo ontitlod causo, to mo duly directed and dated the UJtli day of July, 1000, upon a judgment rendeied and entered iu said court on tho 0th day of July, 1000, in favor of Sylvester Ponnoyor, plaintiff, and against W. W. Spauldlug, dofondaut, for tho sum of fl'.'OO.OO, with iutorost thoreon nt tho rato ol 1 per cent per month fiom tho 0th day of July, 1000, and tho further hum of $100.00 with interest thoreon at tho rato of 0 per cent por nunrm from tho 0th day of Julv, 1000, aud tho further sura of $36-.25 costs and disbursements; and, in favor of defeudant, A. Bissinger, and against W. W. Spauldlng, defend ant, for the sum of $2,324.80 with In terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per anuum from the 30th day of Janu ary, 180'J, und the furthor sum of $213.53 with interest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from the Oth day of July, 1000, aud also the costs of and upon this writ, commau ing mo to make Bale of tho following described real property Bltuated in the county of Multnomah, stato of Oregon, tnd recorded in Book "L," Record of Morten ores ut vize 288 for said county, rn.wlr- Quo tract of lund iu aeotloa Bftoen (16) township 1 S., R. 1 E in said Multii'imuh county. More partic ularly bounded aud described as fol lows, to-wlt: Commencing at a stake fti the east side of McAdamised roud at the northwest corner of a four (4) acre tract of land by James Terwilllugor ind wife conveyed to Goodnough aw Qlark and running thenco south 24 d grees west 3.31 chuins along said road. Thence south 21 decrees east 0.06 chains to the Willametto river, thence north 26 degrees east 4.25 chains along said river bunk; thence north 88K de grees west 7.14 chaiuB to tho place of begiuning, containing 2.36 acres of land. All above land being situate ind lying in said Multnomah county and state of Oregon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex-, ecution, judgment order and decree and in compliance with Jtho commands of aid writ, I will on Monday, the 20th day of August, 1000, at the hohr of 10 ir'clock, A. A!., at the front door of the county court bouse, in the city of Port land, said conuty and state, sell at pnb lio auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold :olu, cash in hand, all tbo right, title ind interest which the within uamed Jefendauts or either of them, had on the date of tho mortgage herein, the 88th day ol December, 1876, or sine bad, in aud to the abovo described real proerty, or auy part thereof, to satisfy laid execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing cota, Dated Portland, Oregon, July 29, 1S00. WILLIAM FRAZIEIt, Sheriff of Multnomah County, OregM. The Old-Lad r Wai Falllnar. The mnlden nunt of a Snn Francisco official has gradually cultivated n fond ness for uensnttannllsm until n love of reading horrible descriptions In the .newspapers hiuI morbid imaginings in books has gnineu n complete ascend ency over her. An old friend of tho family Inquired n few days ago of tho nephew concerning the health of his aunt. "We are rather anxious about her," was the perfectly serious reply. "She Is not exactly nlllng, but her spir its seem depressed. She doefr not seem td bo enjoying her murders and lynch lugs as much as usual!" A Diving Hell. ' An Improved diving bell of great ca pacity, moving along tho nen bottom by means of screws moved by electrici ty, Is oil exhibition In Paris. It Is the Invention of nti Itnllau named Plattl del Pozo. lie states that It can be worked nt very great depths and holds air enough to supply the crew for forty eight hours without renewal. It Is lighted by electricity, which also fur nishes motive-power for any tools that may bo used. On tipping over the cases of ballast, tbo bell rises to the mirfucu Itself. BELGIAN HARES For Sale. ranch Eldorado Rabbltry Riverside, iUiiiuriiiB. Only two weeks more at advertising prices to our customers who have bought stock of us, as well as strangers. This is your last opportunity at thoso prices. New shipments, just In, all etralnB, bred or unbred. Call before buying and seo our stock. Two moro Bales of Lord Edinhoro, imported, for norvlco only. 103 North Third St., Portland. mtlK HAVAItlA 8.U.OON A. II. HUlldKH, Prop. Imported ntid Uoinestfe Wines, MquuH and Clguri. Wclnliard's liver. Miotic Oregon Hlnak 191.1. y. E. Corner Bccond.and Oak Htrccti", 1'OltTt.ANO, OUKdO.V. PORTLAND RAILWAY CO. Carsloaw Portland. Comer Flrt and Well ington ttrvvli1, tor Vniicumerns follows: Vnncoiitnr 4IS Sllnutea. A. M.-MMK. 7:0.1, 7MJ.8-.33, 0:18, 10:03,10:48, 11:2.1 r. M.-VJMH, 1:0X1:18. 2:3:1, 3:18, :0S, 4:48,6:33, 0:18, 1Q:43,U:,1. (U-avo First and Jet foron street., 4 minutes curlier.) Ferry leaves Vancouver to connect with curs as fnlloirii A. M.-o:4S, 7:3n, 8:l. 9:00, 0:45. 10:30, litis VitOUM. 1; M.-uus, i:ao, 2:15, 3:oo, 3:4J, 4:so, fi:i5, c:oo, o:i5,ill:lK , Cars leave corner First and Washington streets for H'oodlann as follows: A.M. t!:lS;fi-33.,o:W, 7:03,7:18, 7:33,7:48,8:03, sms, n::i3, n: is. 0:03, u:1m, ii:s:i, d;ih. io:ui, io:ih,iO:H.i, io:4s, 11:0). 11:18, ii::i.i, ii:i8. 1. M, I'iiiM, 12:18. 12:33, 12:48, 1:oj, 1:18,1:33, i:is, 2:0.1, 2:i8,2::u,2:4H, a:o.i, 3;is,a:si, 3:18,4:03, 4:18, 4:13, 4-.is,.i:ui, ft:l8, fis33, 5,48,0:0:1,11:18, u:.ci, o:48, 7:03, 7:18. 7::ti, 7:18. 8:oj,8:l8. 8:33. 8:48, d:3. 0:2.i,o:i3, 10:03. io:23.iu:tr, 11:03,11:23 $u:i3. Wonilliiwn Ull .'Ml n n I hi. Cars lemo Wnodlau for First and Washing ton Mrruti ns follons: A M-,5:l5,6:w),o:i5,ii:.io1 fi-.45,7:oo, 7:15,7:15, 8 :, 8:18.8:30, 8:i 0:0o. 0:15. o::, 0:15, io:mi, io:i3, io:3o, iu:45,il:uo, 11:15. li::w, 11:15, ii;uM. P. M.-i2:ift, 12:30, 12:45, i :oo. l:i.i. l :3o. l : is, 2:00, 2:15, 2::w, 2:45, a:i. 3:15, 3:xo, 3:15, t:no, IM5,4:30. i:n, A:no, 5:15. mo. &:45, G:oo, n:iA,n:.iii,fi:45,7:(i, 7'is, 7:3ii.7:t5, 8:iw, M5. h:30, 8:ro, u:o, o:3, o.&o, io:lo, lo:3o, lo:.vi, (lino, 11:30. Pall), except Runda. filiall)-, except Weuemlnis and Raturdnrs. tWedneida) and Katurdars only. ..EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.. W. T. PHILLIPS. 200J i Stark street, botuccn Front and First, 1'hoiie, Oregon, Cliiy 411, PORTLAND, OREGON. Hclpof all kinds hiriiUheil on short notice. Wanted: llallrimd men ami deck liHiiiln,i'oiki, Wallers anil Kenvral houto uurk, larm liatiiU, roll! haiidii and ulty work. Jtcal estate Muted and mild. IIHipply HgiMt forthe Katr Mop Wringer, pat ent applied for. Ututo and couuty rights for sale. ATTENTION ! ! You Don't Want to Miss the Creat ..REDUCTION SALE... Now Going On At aUUwvf SOL'S Alen's Fine Bisinees Suits., Men's Highly Tailored Dress Suits .., Men's Pants, Regular $4.00 Values, Bod Men's Straw Hats. Prices Cut to Reductions are mude Dusters, Vests SOL ThmCMhmr Furitlmhmr and Hmtimr 113-115 Third Mmmr Wamhlngton JEWELRY AT THE MINT. f.ara; Fnm Paid by the Government for Old V tnlly Piute. Shortly after tho holiday season tho ailnt Is overburdened with depos ts of rold Jewelry for melting, btought by persons unnulo.to keep the vnluub'.o trinkets or Jewelers disposing of pat terus out of date. From 1873 down to laRt year tho itnouut of money paid out by tho Gov ernment for old gold and plate annu illy has Increased steadily. Tho high water mark was reached In 18J1, when the Government paid out for plate and lewelry $4,035,710. In 1873 tho amount was 5774,218, and It reached the mil lion mark In 18S0, tho two million mutk In 1880. and the three-million mark In 1880. Except for the year 1801, wlieh It went to 14,000,000, It wns between f3,000,00 and $4,000,000 until last year, when It fell to $2,810,284. The Phi a delphla mint melts nine-tenths of the pinto and Jewelry presented to the Gov ernment. Payment Is generally made In gold When tho Jewelry Is of that metal. .lector Jones, of the weighing de partment of tho mint, said yesterday that the principal, metal received was foU, as tho mint did uot recolu silver, but simply refined It 000 flue. "Thero are," ho saui, "many people wuo tie posit Jewelry at tho mint which Is very valuable, but out of stylo. Many of them are stirred up In the matter by reading of robberies and realize that tho keeping of old Jewelry Is a tempta tion for servants and sneak thieves. Only this morning a poor Russian kft a heavy gold medal to bo melted. It wns given him for bravery In his na tive army. Tho net amount turned over to the astonished foreigner was filO. "By far the greatest amount of met nl Is sent to tho mint from Jewelers, dentists, and assnyers. As a rule, wo do uot accept n deposit which will net In tho assay under $100. The hard fines have a very great Intlueneo on tho amount of Jewelry received from pri nt tu Individuals." Philadelphia T.mos. Flnn! the JiiOro. Bob Rose, court stenographer, wns down In Texas last summer, nnd form ed the acquaintance of Statu Uhnlriilan Blake, of the Democratic committee. Blake Is himself a character: but his father Is still better. The old man Is now n preacher, but he used to he a lawyer, and nothing pleura's hlti more than to tell of the old code that ob tained when he was "at the bar." For ono thing Elder Bhiko apologized for the unseemly tulu hu was going to tell, and then told It. "I was on tho grand Jury thnt yenr, nnd there was little or nothing to do. Texas wits as quiet as n sheepfold. Ho wo watched for Infractions of both law nnd custom. It Is a well-known rule of law that a man letting down a pair of bars must lot down tho top bar first. Well, the Judge camo across my lot that morning, and let down the bottom bar first beforo ho led his saddle horso across. "So wo Indicted him. Being the ac cused, of course ho couldn't sit on his own case, so the Iwys elected inu Judge to till the vacancy, nnd we let him hnvu counsel. Hu wouldn't plead guilty, so wo found him guilty, aud twelve of tho grand Jury, sitting ns n potlt Jury, lined him a gallon of whisky. "In Texas half of the tlqcs go to tlm county; and ns wo wero tho representa tive of tho county, In that transaction wo collected tho line, nnd turned It Into the general fund a glassful ut u time." Chicago Post. I'Miiuato KnllroAil Men, The Vienna, training school for rail road employes, now Iu Its sixtieth year, does not, like the Btidn-Pesth Institute, prepare men for appointments, hut Is designed to Increase thu special kuoul edgo of railroad employes and lit them for promotion. Tho lower yearly cnurso embraces bookkeeping, trattlc geography, railroad technology, descrip tion of goods transported, etc., tho higher comprising custom houso regu lations, railroad law, political economy, tralllc statistics and electro-technology. Tho students aro divided Into regular and extraordinary classes, and the, mall expenses of tho school orti do frayed by tho railway companies, which glvo preference when making promotions to students whoso exami nations are most creditable. Philadel phia Record. .OO, $0.60, $10.00 and $12.50 ,. .$12.50, $15.00 ami $18.00 need down to $3.00 almost half of former price, Oreat in all Summer Coats, and Underwear. MEW FAIL STYLES SWELL OLHOIiED ..SHIRTS... JUST REOEIVED OITYNEWS Mrs. Day and Mrs. L. Braxton bave started a laundry at the coast. Mr. Philip Jenkins loft for Sau Fran cisco on business and ploasuro last wook. Mrs. Glen, of California, is tho guest of Mrs. Vi Thomas, Thirtoonth and Davis streets. Mrs. C. Horman has returnod frcm tho seashore Sho oxpoots to stay about a wook and thou roturn. Mrs. M. Wost, of 340 Collego Btreet, entertained Mrs. R. Lovotto, of St. Paul, last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. F. Mitchell, who is nt present employed at Astoria, niado n flyioc visit to Portland tho first of tho week. Rev Soabrooka, of tho Botliel A. M. E. church, vylll preaoh his farewell Rormou boforo attending tho conforeaco tho 11th lust. Tho Mt. Olive Baptist church has se cured moro commodious quarters on Seventh street, near Evorott, and ex pect to occupy tho samo In tho sear future The Livo Bird Pio given nt tho Bethol A. AI. E. church proved to bo an entortaiuiug novelty and attracted a largo nudienco. Quito n neat sum was nottod for tho church. Mrs. O. A. Bitter, of 380 Hull stroot, ontortaiuod Airs. R. Lovotte, ar luncheon lnet Thursday. A small number of Indies wero present to meet tho honored guest. Air. Walter H. Plummor, who is em ployed in tho customs houso olllco, bad tho miafortiiuo to fall from a stop lad dor.rocelving injuries that incapacitat ed him from work for over n woek. Ho is ublo to got out again nnd hopen to resume his labors thu first of tho wook. Now Northwost lodge No. 2664, O. U. O. of O. F., and Housohold of Ruth, No. 844, G. U. O. of O. F. will hold a memorial sorvico in thoir hall, Socond aud Salmon stioats, Sunday. August 18, at 3 P. AI. iu honor of the Into David II. Bowser, of Pennsyl vania, ox-graud secretary nnd one oC tho founders of tho ordor of tho Grand Unitod Ordor of Odd Follows in Am erica, who died on tho 30th ot Jane. Tho sormon will be dollvorod by Rev. T. Smith, of Alt. Oltvo Baptist chorea, while Bros, Spraull, Brown and Bnford will glvo personal rominlsceusos of the lata David If. Bowsor. Tho publlo la cordially invited. Tho Paul Lawronoo Dunbar Literary Society, at their lust mooting, 11 stoned to tho reading of tho speech of Senator Tillman, defending tho disfranchise ment of tho Negro and advocating tho "shot gun" polloy in dealing with tho momborsof that "accurflod" raco, which was dollvorod boforo tho studouts of Ann Arbor University, Michigan. Af ter tho reading by Rov. Sonhrooks, Alossrs. Spraull, Foster, Brady anoV Revs. Swan and Soabrooks spoko ou tho paper. At tho next mooting of tbo riooloty iu addition to an iuterosting litorary entortalumout, a dobatowlllbu given on a subject filling tho publht mind at tho presont time, "Resolved, That tho Present War Boltig Waged Against China is Unjust. " Tho next mooting will bo hold Thursday ovonlng ut tho A. AI. E. Zion church, Thir toonth and Alain stroots. ANOTHER BIG - CUT PRICE SALE Dooormted Omtm mntlSmuomrm 0 for 55c Daooratad Break fa t Sotm )8 pieces $1.00 Decorated Jandinief Beauties 12, V5, 36, 40, 50c Decora ted Oumldormm Southern 20c Daooratad Pitoherm At , lOaud 26c 20 Per Cent Of? Enameled Ware 20 Per Cent Off Lamps Also.... TAME GLASSWARE PfUOES OUT AWAY DO WM Daooratad Dinner Satm 41 PlecH Dinner Sot $:i.W 00-Piece Dinner Sot 5,55 lOO-Pioco Dinner Sot 0.5O Come Jutt to Set Not Necessary to Buy Great Eastern Tea Go. HTOItKH-. Washington St., Ixst.etb ami 7th, 1'hoiie lllack '."Jl:!. 221 First St., uuarUulinon, I'houo Itlack V0ij2. LarKCit IUntrlbutor of China, Crockery ami illatotvatu on thu Coh.I, operntliiK luo stores? throughout the 1'acltlu Coax HUtes. Thmt'm Why It WW , Pay to Smm Urn... THE BLUE MOUNTAIN CO, Cold Storage. COAL, ICE, COKE. T.J.OOItMAN, Manager. 217 Btark Htrcct, PORTLAND, OR. ft L ik-. rKMsSuottU